Dump valve fitment

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Post by rat »

Ok can there be any damage caused by a dump valve?
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Only if your overfueling very badly, but if it is stup correctly, there shouldnt be a problem.
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Ok can there be any damage caused by a dump valve?
Only unburnt fuel entering a 700degree turbo :lol: .
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Post by veecee »

agg man - that only causes a few lekka popping noises out the back of the exhaust...

stop friggin whining! :lol:
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Nope sorry I like my turbo to last, so unburt fuel going into my turbo is a no no.
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i have the dump valve here in front of me and when i blow thought the bottom air is escaping on it
should i take it back ?
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